Materiales de Construccion (Dec 2001)

Carbonation of calcium aluminate cement pastes

  • L. Fernández-Carrasco,
  • F. Puertas,
  • M. T. Blanco-Varela,
  • T. Vázquez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3989/mc.2001.v51.i263-264.358
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 263-264
pp. 127 – 136

Abstract

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This work discusses the results from accelerated tests intended to investigate the ways the different curing methods affect the carbonation of calcium aluminate cements pastes (CAC). The research was focused on the mineralogical composition of hydrated and carbonated samples. The compressive strengths and the porosity of the samples have been determined. Results point out that vaterite and aragonite are formed as a result of carbonation of both cubic and hexagonal calcium aluminate hydrates. The polymorph of calcium carbonate formed does not depend on the curing process. Carbonation rates is higher in hexagonal than in cubic hydrates. Results obtained through this study evidence that, as a consequence of the carbonation process of CAC pastes, in test conditions, an increase of the mechanical strengths occurs.